
GOSO Cross Tool, aka Cross Picks, or Cross Lock Pick, includes three cross picks with the following diameters: 6.0mm, 6.5mm and 7.0mm. Comes with a hard plastic case, the picks is very high quality.
GOSO Cross Tool, aka Cross Picks, or Cross Lock Pick, includes three cross picks with the following diameters: 6.0mm, 6.5mm and 7.0mm. Comes with a hard plastic case, the picks is very high quality.
GOSO 3 Cross Tools
GOSO Cross Tool, aka Cross Picks, or Cross Lock Pick, includes three cross picks with the following diameters: 6.0mm, 6.5mm and 7.0mm. Comes with a hard plastic case, the picks is very high quality.
GOSO 5Pcs Cross Lock Test Opener
This goso lock pick set consists of 5 test keys, where each of them imitate the most common sizes of the cross/pin locks. All the test keys have no diaphragm and thereby, they can change their thickness. Due to this, the keys can easily adjust to the key hole.
Cross Lock Quick Pick
This item is no longer available, please shop other of our cross lock picks instead.
Adjustable Cross Tool
What is a cross pick for you might ask.
Well it is for a cross lock.
If you look at the lock in the photo you will see that the keyway is shaped like a cross or plus sign.
The key to open that lock is also shaped like a cross —– so the pick needs to be the same.
These locks are often found on lock boxes, safes, safty deposit boxes and some padlocks.
Cross picks work with a raking action to open the lock
Tips on Using
When you get a set take a close look at the tip area where the cross picks come out.
You will see four barbs/claws/tension teeth when you set these into the lock they do not go all the way in.
To protect them from breaking make sure you loosen the collar until it is flush with the lock face.
Don’t worry this will make sense when you have the tool.
Then light tension on the wheel and you plunge the cross pick in and out of the lock raking it open.
GOSO 3 Stainless Cross Tool
The GOSO Cross Tools consists of three types of cross picks 4.8, 6.5, 7.0, each with an adjustable claw.
What is a cross pick for you might ask.
Well it is for a cross lock.
If you look at the lock in the photo you will see that the keyway is shaped like a cross or plus sign.
The key to open that lock is also shaped like a cross —– so the pick needs to be the same.
These locks are often found on lock boxes, safes, safty deposit boxes and some padlocks.
Cross picks work with a raking action to open the lock
Tips on Using
When you get a set take a close look at the tip area where the cross picks come out.
You will see four barbs/claws/tension teeth when you set these into the lock they do not go all the way in.
To protect them from breaking make sure you loosen the collar until it is flush with the lock face.
Don’t worry this will make sense when you have the tool.
Then light tension on the wheel and you plunge the cross pick in and out of the lock raking it open.